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The Rodent Herb Shop Foraging Menu Rabbit is a supplementary foraging mix containing hay, herbs, flowers, tasty extras, and hazel branches. You sprinkle it through the hay, distribute it over a sniffing area, or hide small portions in the enclosure so that your rabbit can actively search, sniff, and nibble quietly.
At DRD, when it comes to rabbit nutrition and enrichment, we focus primarily on what it adds to the daily routine. This Foraging Menu makes the hay corner more interesting, provides more scent and texture, and helps your rabbit engage in natural foraging behavior for longer.
Contents: approx. 400 grams
Type: complementary feed
Use: hay enrichment, foraging, sniffing, searching, and quiet nibbling
With, among others: hay, marigold, narrow-leaved plantain, echinacea, alfalfa, clover, cranberry, tomato, and hazel branches
Suitable for: mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits
For rabbits: particularly nice as enrichment alongside hay, vegetables, and appropriate basic food.
✔ Fragrant forage mix specially formulated for rabbits
✔ With hay, herbs, flowers, and hazel branches
✔ Ideal for making hay more attractive
✔ Stimulates sniffing, searching, and quiet nibbling
✔ Hazel branches provide extra chewing structure
✔ Pellet-free and easy to distribute through hay, a snuffle mat, or a forage bin

De Knaagdier Kruidenier® is the premium private label of DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, featuring natural herbs, flowers, leaves, and mixes carefully selected for rodents and rabbits. The emphasis is on natural variety, hay enrichment, foraging, and edible enrichment: DRD chooses what truly feels right for animal and owner.
Rabbits naturally spend a large part of the day searching, nibbling, and ingesting fiber-rich material. When everything is in one bowl, that moment is often over quickly. With the Rabbit Foraging Menu, you turn foraging for food into a small activity again.
By scattering the mix through the hay or hiding it in small portions, your rabbit has to sniff, pick, and search calmly. The hay, herbs, and flowers provide a sensory experience of scent and taste, while the hazel branches offer extra texture to nibble on.
Many rabbits eat better and more actively when the hay corner remains interesting. With this Foraging Menu, you instantly turn an ordinary handful of hay into a little foraging moment. This is great for rabbits that finish eating quickly, but also for owners who want to offer more enrichment without making the enclosure complicated.
You do not use the mix as a replacement for hay or staple food, but as a tasty and practical enrichment. By dividing it into small quantities, your rabbit has more to do and the mix remains interesting for longer.
Offer the Foraging Menu as a supplement. Sprinkle a small amount over a fresh handful of hay, distribute it across several spots in the enclosure, or use it in a snuffle mat, treat board, or foraging toy. Start with small portions so you can clearly see how your animal reacts and what he prefers to use.
| Usage | Practical application |
| Through the hay | Sprinkle a small amount between a handful of hay so that your rabbit actively searches for it. |
| In a snuffle mat | Distribute small amounts over the mat for a quiet sniffing moment. |
| In a foraging bin | Mix with hay, leaves, or other suitable fiber-rich materials for extra searching. |
| In small corners | Hide small portions in multiple places so that your rabbit searches through the enclosure. |
The Rodent Herbalist Foraging Menu for Rabbits contains approximately 400 grams. Because rabbits are social animals and should be kept with other rabbits, we calculate this based on 2 rabbits. How long it lasts depends on how much you use per day and whether you offer the mix primarily as a light hay topping or as a more generous foraging opportunity.
| Use for 2 rabbits | Total amount per day | Use per package |
|---|---|---|
| Light hay topping | 2 grams per day | about 200 days |
| Average use | 4 grams per day | about 100 days |
| Wider foraging time | 10 grams per day | about 40 days |
Are you using this mix for one animal or as a small sniffing portion for small rodents? Then the package will last longer. At 1 gram per day, that is approximately 400 days, at 2 grams per day approximately 200 days, and at 5 grams per day approximately 80 days.
This is a practical guideline. Use this mix as a supplement alongside hay, appropriate basic feed, vegetables, and other natural variety.
For rabbits, hay is the daily staple. This Foraging Menu is therefore particularly nice to distribute throughout the hay. This adds more scent, texture, and variety to the hay corner, allowing your rabbit to spend more time searching and nibbling.
The combination of herbs, flowers, hazel branches, and small tasty extras makes the mix appealing without the need to build complex enrichment. A small amount mixed into the hay is often enough to make the routine more interesting.
This Foraging Menu can also be used for guinea pigs as enrichment alongside hay, vegetables, and appropriate basic food. Scatter a small amount throughout a hay spot or sniffing box so that your guinea pig has to search for the fragrant pieces.
For guinea pigs, dividing the food is often better than giving it in one pile. This keeps it interesting for longer and stimulates your pet to search and nibble calmly.
For mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, and rats, use this mix primarily in small quantities as a sniffing and foraging supplement. Sprinkle a little through a foraging corner, in hay, or in a natural setup.
For rats, you can also use the mix in a Ratscaping corner, for example together with bedding, tunnels, leaves, and other natural materials. For small animals such as dwarf hamsters and gerbils, a small sniffing portion is sufficient.
Hay, marigold, narrow-leaved plantain and echinacea, lucerne and clover, cranberry, tomato, hazel branches.
This composition offers various scents and textures: hay as a fiber-rich base, herbs and flowers to sniff, cranberry and tomato as small tasty extras, and hazel branches to nibble on quietly. As a result, the mix is not only delicious but also suitable for letting your animal actively search.
No analysis values are provided for this Foraging Menu. The mix is intended as a supplementary foraging and enrichment mix alongside hay, vegetables, and appropriate basic feed.
Use the Foraging Menu as extra enrichment and build up gradually if your animal is not yet used to new herb mixes. Small portions often work best, because your animal really has to search and the mix remains interesting for longer.
Store the mix in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. This way, the aroma, color, and texture are preserved as well as possible.
You use this mix to enrich hay, stimulate foraging, and let your rabbit actively search, sniff, and nibble.
No, it is a complementary feed. You feed it alongside hay, vegetables, and appropriate basic feed.
The mix is suitable for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits.
Yes, the mix is tailored to rabbits as a supplementary foraging and enrichment mix, primarily to make hay and sniffing moments more interesting.
Yes, that is actually a nice way to use the Foraging Menu. Scatter a small amount in the hay so that your animal has to actively search for it.
The package contains approximately 400 grams. Because rabbits are social animals and should be kept with other rabbits, we usually calculate based on 2 rabbits. At 2 grams per day combined, one package lasts about 200 days; at 4 grams per day, about 100 days; and at 10 grams per day, about 40 days.
Yes, guinea pigs can also use this mix as additional enrichment with hay, a snuffle mat, or a foraging bowl.
Yes, then provide small quantities as a sniffing and foraging supplement, for example in a foraging corner or mixed in with some hay.
Yes, the mix contains hazel branches. They provide extra texture and are fun to nibble on.
Yes, there is cranberry and tomato in it as small, tasty extras within the mix.
Store the mix in a dry, cool, and well-sealed place so that the aroma and texture are well preserved.
The Rodent Herb Shop Foraging Menu for Rabbits is a great choice when you want to make your rabbit's hay corner, sniffing area, or daily routine more interesting. The combination of hay, herbs, flowers, cranberry, tomato, and hazel branches provides your pet with more scent, texture, and searching enjoyment in their enclosure.
| Content (approx): | 150 gr, 400 gr |
| Composition: | Hay, Marigold, Plantain and echinacea, Alfalfa and clover, Cranberry, Tomato, Hazelnut branches |
| Analysis: | - |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |